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Big Brother Naija S5 has 3 housemates causing lots of commotions and drama already ( Do you know them)

This year's edition of the infamous Big Brother Naija reality show started yesterday and it already has 3 (three) housemates causing lots of drama outside the house.

Both on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook these three(3) housemates have taken over every social media platform in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Already they are commanding lots of tweets ob Twitter, and trending no 1 on all social media platforms.

1. Laycon

Born Olamilekan Agbeleshe, Laycon is a 26 year old young Nigerian singer and emcee.

He was introduced into the Big Brother Naija house last night, and he is already commanding lots of tweets, and memes already been attributed to him.

He is the number 1 trending big brother naija housemate on twitter with 87k tweets.

He has the full support of marlians president Naira Marley, as he has collaborated with some of his artists and is a well known rapper in his field.

He is a graduate of philosophy from the University of Lagos.

See photos of him below:

2. Dorothy

Dorothy comes second position in this list.

Born Dorothy Bachor, she is 24 years of age and is an entrepreneur from Delta State.

Dorothy is trending because of her assets as she is naturally endowed, and as of late is currently the most tweeted about female housemates of this year's Big Brother Naija show with over 60k tweets.

And is already having different catfish/fake accounts on Instagram as she continues to increase in popularity on both Facebook and Twitter.

3. Nengi

Rebecca Hampson AKA Nengi, is the third person on this list. She is a 22 year old and also an entrepreneur and business woman from nembe tribe of Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

She was also a former model, as she won the miss Bayelsa title and was competing for the title of MBGN (Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria).

She is a mass communication student from the University of Port Harcourt.

She is already trending cause of her beauty, assets and cool manner of approach.

As of now she has over 42k tweets to her name.

See photos of her below:

Bonus- Another housemate causing commotion already is Ozoemena because of his handsomeness and physique.

See funny tweets below;

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